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Bonnie Brady of Montauk, N.Y., is a 2020 Lifetime Achievement Award winner for her advocacy and dedication.
She’s got the scoop: Bonnie Brady of Montauk, N.Y
Washington Sen. Maria Cantwell with Doug Dixon, general manager of the Pacific Fishermen boatyard in Seattle, at a Pebble Mine rally in 2017. Jerry Fraser photo
Pebble probe: Cantwell calls on Justice Department to investigate
Fishing boats in New Bedford, Mass. Samuel Hill photo.
New England council elects two new members
Boats tied up in Sitka, Alaska. Charlie Ess photo.
Forest Service may open salmon shelter to clearcutting
Join us OnDeck: Processing & Handling
Tom Collier, then-CEO of Pebble Corp., offering congressional testimony that he later contradicted in recorded video calls with investigators posing as potential investors.
Collier quits: Pebble CEO resigns after being caught on tape
Sticky Tape: Pebble leaders caught on video confirming project rumors
Richard "Chuddy" Alley lands the first bluefin tuna of the 1970 season on the F/V Suzanne in Islesford, Maine. Ralph Tate and Ricky Alley help Chuddy horse the harpooned the 738-pounder onto the deck.
Flashback Friday: 50 Years Ago | September 1970
Bristol Bay Salmon Week: Yay for the bay
A California fisherman works Dungeness crab pots. California Department of Fish and Wildlife photo.
Editor's Log: The other plague
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